"I think, overall, their whole team did a good job continuing to execute,"
said Burke. "We made some mental errors that we couldn't afford to make."

The Jazz shot 46 percent from the field and from beyond the 3-point arc, but
committed 13 turnovers, which led to 18 Trail Blazers points.

Utah will finish the season at home Monday against the Los Angeles Lakers,
then on the road against the Minnesota Timberwolves on Wednesday.

The Nuggets have won two in a row and two straight at home.

On Thursday, Denver outlasted the Golden State Warriors at Oracle Arena,
100-99.

Timofey Mozgov had the game of his life, but it was his frontcourt mate
Kenneth Faried that won it for Denver.

Mozgov scored 23 points on 10-of-15 shooting and grabbed 29 rebounds,
shattering his previous career high of 20, while Faried's turn-around jumper
with less than a second remaining lifted the Nuggets to victory.

Denver led by a point late when Stephen Curry split a double-team and exploded
past two defenders before absorbing contact from Faried and getting a floater
to go to give the Warriors a 99-98 lead with 5.8 seconds to play.

Denver inbounded to Faried at the elbow out of its timeout and let him go to
work. Faried muscled his way to the block and converted with 0.5 seconds
showing. Curry's 30-foot heave fell just short as the buzzer sounded.

"I was able to just spin off (the defender) and I saw a clear opening for the
shot that I wanted," Faried said of the go-ahead bucket.